yt
English
Etymology
Abbreviation of þat (“that”), with y taking the place of the old letter thorn (þ), as in ye for þe (“the”). Sometimes written as yt.
Conjunction
yt
- (obsolete) Abbreviation of that.
- The King appear'd to be much hurt at this, told me he did not credit what he told him, as he knew yt. you & I had never had any dispute together, & yt. William & you had had some misunderstanding in Germany...
Anagrams
Albanian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /yt/
Adjective
yt m (feminine jote, m plural e tu, f plural e tua)
- your (singular)
Declension
declension of yt
There are also alternative forms which can be used before the noun (which will be in the indefinite state, while the forms used after the noun require the noun to be definite). These forms are restricted to personal relationships like family members, for example:
- yt vëlla (“your brother”), jot motër (“your sister”)
These forms are limited to singulars.
See also
Albanian possessive adjectives and pronouns
Danish
Etymology
From Swedish ut (“out”). Compare Swedish ute (“outdoors, uncool”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /yt/, [yd̥]
Adjective
yt (neuter yt, plural and definite singular attributive yt)
- out (out of fashion, not popular) [from 1982]
Synonyms
Antonyms
Finnish
Abbreviation
yt
Middle English
Pronoun
yt
- Alternative form of hit
Determiner
yt
- Alternative form of hit
References
- “hit, (pron.)” in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 27 May 2018.
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